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Until Jon Stewart's rant about Chicago Style deep dish, I had always thought I had Chicago style. But it's actually Detroit style that I've had.
Personally, I prefer New York style, tho.
I'm not sure what style the pizza I like is called, it's just pizza. But I know I detest Chicago deep dish, and new york style. One is more of a casserole than a pizza, and the other is like paper with toppings on it.
But it's delicious paper. ๐ฅน
You probably like what I've heard called Napoli style. That's a normal crust that's not super thin but also not super thick. It is supposedly the traditional style. But this is from American places so IDFK ๐คท๐ปโโ๏ธ
Sounds right, but I know about as much as you (maybe less)